Motherhood brings such joy and happiness, along with tears and frustration – all of those feelings are to be expected over the years!
We know solo parenting has its unique set of rewards and challenges, so we’ve put a lot of effort into this section to address common concerns, difficulties, and celebrations as a single mom by choice!
Childcare is the top priority for working moms and we know the financial aspect is only one of your top concerns. This section covers topics such as how to choose the right childcare option for your family, what to do when issues arise with your provider, and how to help your little one(s) adjust to a new childcare setting.
It’s a little known fact by most women, but your cervical mucus can tell us a LOT about our monthly cycles – most importantly, it indicates the days we are most fertile.
As a single woman, we are afforded the option of choosing the genetic makeup of our children and in today’s world, there is a multitude of options when it comes to finding a sperm donor.
As a single woman, whether working with a fertility clinic or inseminating at home, cryobanks prove to be an excellent source of sperm donors, egg donors and sometimes embryo donors who have been thoroughly vetted and tested.
Here, you will find answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about fertility clinics.
Just as your body’s nutritional needs increase by around 300 additional calories per day while pregnant, your body also needs greater amounts of vitamins to ensure your baby gets all of the nutrients he or she needs to grow and develop.
Typically, women who are pregnant need about 300 extra calories a day to maintain a healthy pregnancy, but the quality of those calories are also important.
Being a single mom by choice is not for the faint of heart, since parenting has always had its challenges, ups and downs, benefits and rewards.
Finding the best quality of affordable childcare can be one of the most daunting and stressful tasks as a parent. Financial constraints, availability of local childcare options, and assurance of health and safety are top concerns for all working parents.
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